Clinton will travel to TCC foe Whitmore Lake next Friday, while Morenci will host Madison that same night.

Blissfield 51, Ida 42 (OT): At Blissfield, the Royals remained perfect on the season and earned their first Lenawee County Athletic Association win in the process Friday

Blissfield (5-0, 1-0 LCAA) bounced back strong after a sluggish first quarter, scoring the double digits every other period. The Royals also managed to hold the Bluestreaks to just 10 points over the second and third quarters. Ida came back with a vengeance in the fourth quarter, scoring 16 points and evening the game at 39-39, sending it overtime.

The Royals rolled in the extra period, outscoring Ida 12-3.

Claire Denecker posted a double-double for the Royals, finishing with 19 points, 14 rebounds, five assists, three steals and five blocks. Colleen Willson had 11 points and two steals, while Madison Tracy added five points and six rebounds.

Tanis also contributed six steals and three rebounds for the Patriots. Abbey Meinert had 11 points, six assists, four rebounds and five teals. Janessa Handy totaled six points, seven assists, four rebounds and six steals. Alicia Gotz added six points and seven rebounds.

BD will travel to face TCC opponent Whiteford next Friday.

Onsted 50, Erie Mason 7: At Onsted, the Wildcats rolled to an easy victory over the Eagles in their LCAA season opener.

Onsted went wild in the first quarter, taking a 21-1 lead before taking their foot off the gas.

Onsted was led by Lexi Johnson, who finished with 12 points. Majerle Slater had 11 points and five steals, while Emily Mutter finished with 10 points and six rebounds. Karah Slater finished with five rebounds, while Brittany Powell added five points and five steals.

Onsted (3-2, 1-0 LCAA) will host Ida on Tuesday in a conference matchup.

Page 2 of 2 - Tecumseh 47, Carleton Airport 32: At Carleton, the Indians picked up their first win of the year, knocking off Carleton Airport in a non-conference game.

Tecumseh (1-3) won the game in the middle quarters, holding the Jets to nine points while scoring 20 of their own.

The Indians were helped by a big night from Kayla Kormos, who led all scorers with 16 points. Madison Tedora finished with nine points, and Mattie Wright added seven points.